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Walter was adopted by his stepfather, Arthur A. Bailey, In 1920, they were living in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. By 1930, they had moved to Toledo, Ohio.

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Note    N24141         Index
In 1930, Caryl was employed as a dietician at the Connecticut Agricultural College in Mansfield, Connecticut (1930 Census of Mansfield: T626, Roll 284, E.D. 7-8, Page 70A).

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In 1930, Nellie was teaching school in Webster, New Hampshire (1930 Census: T626, Roll 1305, E.D. 7-55, Page 79B).

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Cynthia was a nurse. She died in a sledding accident.

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Adrian was a professor of history.

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Everett was a bus operator at Lynn, Massachusetts.

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Isaac was a farmer in North Berwick, Maine.

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George was a devoted Quaker, deeple committed to Quaker theology. He helped start, and was the first Headmaster of, The Meeting School at Rindge, New Hampshire, in 1957. It was termed "a radical experiment in Quaker education." Later, he served as Field secretary for the Friends Committee on National Legislation in Washington, DC. In 1982, he and Helen were Resident Directors at the Friends Center in Honolulu, Hawaii (Bliss, GENEALOGY OF THE BLISS FAMILY IN AMERICA [op.cit.], Vol. 2, Page 1648).

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Note    N24242         Index
Marjorie was a librarian at Lynn, Massachusetts.

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Arthur was the Railroad Station Agent at Antrim, New Hampshire. He served in the Army less than a year during the Civil War. He enlisted 13 September 1862 as a Private in Co. B, 16th New Hampshire Infantry, and was mustered out 20 August 1863 (AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS. Ancestry.com).

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Note    N24252         Index
George was a farmer in North Berwick, Maine. He and Nellie had no children.

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Note    N24269         Index
Miles was commonly referred to as "Captain Shrimp."

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Sherman worked for many years at the Wilner Wood Heel Company in Norway, Maine.

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Lewis was a garage mechanic. Sybil was his second wife. His first marriage was to Florence Dyer in 1925.

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Note    N24402         Index
Carl was a pianist at the Hotel Oxford in Skowhegan, Maine. Effie sang with him. By 1942, they were living in Winthrop, Massachusetts. He was the pianist at the First Methodist Church there.